Dreaming between Mesa 350 through a subway112 or 115…. As a single cab solution.
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One of my rehearsal rigs is a D-350 on a SW115. Then add the SW112 for shows. Sounds great and gets louder than I need.Dreaming between Mesa 350 through a subway112 or 115…. As a single cab solution.
There are players here who do exactly this.Dreaming between Mesa 350 through a subway112 or 115…. As a single cab solution.
Go for the 115 and you will be covered for every thing.Dreaming between Mesa 350 through a subway112 or 115…. As a single cab solution.
I stuck the tiny always on Broughton HPF to the top of mine with velcro. I dig the minimalist design and the flexibility to choose the specific extras I want. It's subtle but HPFs don't all sound the same.I'd own one of it were equipped with a variable high-pass filter and capable of driving a 2 Ohm load.
That's the same rig I use now. I got zero complaints. Covers a lot of gigs, outdoors too.Have to add my rig pic. Love the D350! This thing flat out sings and sounds superlative through the MB cab (although, I am looking at getting a Subway 112 or two)
I often use the 112 and 350 for rehearsals (and acoustic small gigs) then change out to or add the 115 as needed for a larger gig. The D-350 is exceptionally capable...into a 4 Ohm load it's surprising how big it can sound.One of my rehearsal rigs is a D-350 on a SW115. Then add the SW112 for shows. Sounds great and gets louder than I need.